Nonetheless, the lack of Ecofin signals that a full package to
assuage the eurozone crisis is still probably not ready.

PREVIOUSLY: The Polish finance minister is
dashing hopes that a big eurozone plan will be out on Wednesday.

Via the FT, Jacek Rostowski suggested that in a
letter to Eurogroup President Jean-Claude Juncker last night.

Since Poland holds the rotating presidency of the EU, Rostowski
is charged with calling meetings of the Ecofin, comprised of finance ministers from all
17 states that use the euro.

Here's what he said:

As things stand at present, I understand that the full package
may not be ready by Wednesday, 26 October. Were this the case,
the presidency would need to postpone the Ecofin council meeting
by a day or two. Therefore I would like to ask you to keep me
informed on when the remaining elements of the package will be
completed by the Eurogroup so that I can convene the Ecofin
meeting as promptly as possible.

So stop banking on Wednesday everyone. This could just keep
dragging on.